The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, November 19, 1845, Image 4

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SHERIFF’S SALES AND CLERKS NOTICES. Georgia, Baker County. Baker Sheriff’s Sales, I'OR DECEMBER. V1TILL be sold before the Court House door at T* Newton, Baker county, on the first Teusday in December next, the following projxrty, to wit: city lot, in the city of 'I*/'HERE AS, William G. Howard applies to me ” * for letters of Administration on the estate of Samuel J. Howard, late of said ccunty, deceased: These arollierelorc to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ol Eaid deceased, to be and appear at my oltice within the J t law, tin levied CDS* the property of Franklin O. Welch. At- so lot of land, No. 175 in the 3d district of Baker county, levied on as the property of Charles W. Ro by. Also the lot of land whereon Seabon B.Grim- rnett lives, levied on as his property. Also one lot scribed by law, then and there to shew cause, (it they have,) why said letters should not be gran Given under my hand at office, this, 25th dsy of Oc tober, 1845. SETH C. STEVENS, c. c. o. Oct. 29, 1845, at 30d. his property. Levied on to satisfy a fi 6a from Baker superior court {Robert Thompson, vs Charles W. Roby, Seaborn B. Grimmett, Robert Hsrdie, Mala- chiah Roby and Franklin O. Welch, Trustees of the Paris Academy. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s Attorney. Oct. SOth, 1845. One lot of land in the first district of Baker county t of Mr. No. not known, but known as the residence Robert Hamilton, adjoining lsnds’of Spear Si G riffin; levied on as the property of Phillip P. Clayton, to rtof Ba- satisfy sundry fi us from the Superior Court of her county: John Jackson and others vs Phillip P. Clayton. Property pointed out by N. Nilt Also, tbs undivided half interest in threo lots of kind in the 3d district of Baker county, numbers not known, but known as the old Mm Sikes’ place; levied oo as the property of Benjamin M. Griffin, to satisty one fi & from the “ Superior Court of said county: Samnrl 8. Bailey vs Benj. M. Griffin.— Property pointed out by defendant. Also, one city lot in the city of Albany, on Broad street, No. nut known, but known ss the Carrington lot; levied on ss the property of Felix G. Carring ton, to satisfy one fi fa from Baker Superior Court: Wm. McLendon vs Felix G. Carrington. Property pointed out by plaintiff^ Also, one lot of land, No. 347, in the 10th district of Baker county; levied on as the property of Enoch — " --- “kcr Inferior Court Georgia, Early County. VAT HERE AS, John McCorquodale, Administrator * * of the estate of Herbert Gregory, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be granted. Given under r “y hand, this 6th day of August, 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. August 20,1845, 80 Cm. Administrator’s Sale.! all the perishable property belonging to said dec’d, consisting of Horses,hlules, Cattle, Sheep, Corn and Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, one Road Waggon and one Yoke of Oxen, and other articles too tedious to mention. The sale will continue from day to day till all is sold. _ Terms on the day of November 6, WM_ 1 G.JIOWARD,j Adm , r ^ Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the TV inferior Court of Lee county,‘ while sitting for Ordinary purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following valuable lands, via Lot No. fourteen, (14) and fifteen, (16) in the 16th district, and one half of lot No. one hundred and ninety-three, (193) in the 14th district of Lee coun ty. {fold as the property of James Jackson, late of ■aid county, deceased. [The above lands are very valuable, and persons wishing to purchase a good settlement would do well to attend the sale.] Terms Georgia, Early County. ~\Xr HEKEAS, John McCorquodale, Administrator ’’ of the estate of James S. Friersoo, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis- of sale made known on the day. BRYAN, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band, this 5th day oi August, 1845, JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. o. August 20,1845, 19 6m. Oct. 33,1845, 88 tds. D- The Savannah Georgian will please insert the above (weekly) until the day of sale, and forward their account' to the administrators at Somterville, Lee county, for payment. W 'Sl be sold at the late tesidmee of Daniel Georgia, Early Catmty. VST HERE AS Peter Lee, Administrator of the de- '• tatoof Jesse Tull, deceased, applies to me Byne, to satisfy one fi fa from Baker Isaiah Carter vs Enoch Byne, principal, and Elijah Byne, security. Property pointed out by R K & J B Hines. Also, the undivided half interest in one house and lot in the city of Albany, Mo. not known, but known as the house and lot formerly owned by Meals Si Casey, on Broad street, and one negro woman called 'Lucinda, about thirty-five years old; levied on as the property of Abner S. Greenwood, to satiety sun dry fi as from Biker Superior Court: John Millmn arid others vs A. S. Greenwood, tho same being encumbered under a mortgage. Property pointed out by D. A. Vason. Also, one negro woman, called Mary; levied on as the property of Willfam Segur, to mtisty one fi Ss from Henry Inferior Court: John H. Low fa Rich’d M. Fletcher, principal, and William Segur, security. projMrtjr pointed out Hid kept in the possession of Also one lot of land known as the Residence of Robert Hsrdie, to satisfy one fi & from Baker supe rior court. Richard Kidd vs. Robert Hsrdie: proper ty pointed ont bv plaintiff’s Attorney. Also one lot of land, no. not known, situated in the first diet of Baker county,adjoining tho Blue-spring lot, owned by Col John Tompkins,and known as the residence of the late John Sikes, dec’d; levied on as his property, to satiety one fi fa from Baker supe rior court, Bishop Clements, Executor <frc.,v« Mary Ann 8ikcs, Executrix of the last will and testament of John R. Sikes, deic’d: property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. Also ooo city lot in the dtyfaf Albany, No. not known, but known as the Office of H. G. Nichols; for letters of dismission from the farther administra tion of said estate: These rue therefore, to cite, summon and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of'said the 6th day of December next, all the ‘ forming to the estate of said‘deceased, of Horses, Hugs, Cattle, Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c- WILLIAM McMILLAN, Adm’r. Oct. 23,1845, 28 tds. ’ deceased, to shew cause, (if any tbtty have; why [ranted. Given under my said letters should not be gran hand, this 5th day of Jane 1845. James g. collier, Jane 25 11 Georgia, Early County. AMT 11LKEA6 Robert W. Sheffield, Administrator * * of tho estate of Jesse Brown, deceased applies for letters of Dismission These arc therefore to cite summon and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to shew cause (if any exist) why said let- ed. Given under my hand ters should not be granted, at office, this 2Gth day of June, 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, c. c. July 3 13 6m Georgia, Early County. WHEREAS Etbeldred Hays, Administrator of tlw» potato of Robert A. (xauldim? deceased. an- the estate of Robert A. Gaulding deceased, ap plies to me for letters of Dismission. These are therefore, to cite, summon and admon ish all and sihgular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band this 9th day of July 1845. JAMES G. COLLIER, C. C. O. July 23 15 m6m levied on as the property of H. G. Nichols, to satisfy it fi fa, Wool bright Si Stimpson vs 1 I o II ’ll - one Justice court fi fa, H. G. Nichols, John Jackson anil J. F. Merrill: pro perty pointed out by John Jackson. 1-evy made and returned to me by a Constable. GEORGE W. COLLIER, Sheriff. At The seme time and ptaee, Will be soli, One negro woman, by the name of Dinah; levied on as the property of John Montgomery, to satisfy two fi las from Baker “ - ~ r Superior Court: one in favor of E. Simpson Si Co. vs John Montgomery—one ' of Simpson & Wakefield vs John other in favor < Montgomery. Property pointed out by plaintiff U B. GUNNISON, D. Sh’ff Oct 29,1845, 29 tds. ‘ Early Sheriff’s Sales, FOR DECEMBER. •^yox be sold on the first Tuesday in December next before the Court House door in Blakely, Early county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Lots ofbnd, No’s 112,113,140,141,143,153, 151 and 161, all in the 4th district of Early county, and 30 head of stork cattle, more or less; 70 head of stock hogs, more or less; 46 bead of sheep, more or less; 2500 bushels of corn, more or less; 10,000 ihs. fodder, more or less; 50 bags of cotton, more or less; 8000 lbs. cotton in the patch, more or less, and two 40 saw cotton gins—all levied on as tho pro perty of William A. TennQl, to satisfy a fi fa issued bum Washington Superior Court:, the Georgia Rail Read Si Bariking Company vs Wm. A. Tcnnill, F. T. Tennill and Nathaniel F. Harris. Also, a lot in the town of Fort Gaines, No. not known, lying opposite Wilson’s old Tavern, now occupied by J. D. Slayton, having thereon a two story building with other improvements; as the property of Silas Wilson, to satisty a fi fa issued from Early Superior Court: George G. Miller vs. Joseph P. Hardee and Silas W&oa. Property pointed out ire Silas Wilson. Also, one Mack horse and one sorrel mare, and bushels of com, moreor lczs; as ttepropertjr of "Benjamin Hawkins, to satisfy one fi from Early Superior Court: 'Thomas Muse & Co. vs Beniamin Hawkins. Property pointed ont by plaintiff^ JOSEPH COLUER, Sheriff Oct. 29,1845, 39 tds. Early Mortgage Sale, FOR DECEMBER. ‘KM7ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in December It next, before the Court House door in Blakely, Early county, within tho legal honra of rale, the H-1 lowing property, to wit: Reuben, a negro man 65 years old, Celia; 65 years ok!; Mary, 88; Ben, M; Jack, 23; Oscar, 26; Ellen, 24; Dick, 5; Oliver, 2; Reuben, 84; Martha, 20; Edmond. 4; Rachael, 18; ChariatL16; Phillip, 40; Daw, 32; Henry, 30; Lucius, 15; Jane, 10; Bill, 7;| Booker, 38; Ittria, 22; Anderson, 2; Howell, 6l months; Phil, 85 years; Bob; 30; Fairay, 65; Hetty, 38; Gilbert, 30; Maria, 30; Gilbert, (little) 12; ba-i ac, 10; Fanny, 8f Jordan, 7; Ishmacl, 5; Hannah, 3; JaM,l4 &am l 3^ JJarrfott,34) Betsey, 4; Cteaarj 3; FranfcH Rraharo,32;^ Peter, 50; Jnda,40;TranJ Aationctt, 8; Atm, 5; Juda, 3, and their increase’ since the 22d day oT of April, 1841. All levied on as the property' or William A. Tennille to mtisty two Mortgage FI Fas . based from Early Superior •Conrt: GreenH. Jordan vs William A. Tennille; Bcqjamln S. Jordan vs William A. TcnnDlc. Pro- jZttj pointed ont in raid fi fas. m * JOSEPH COLUER, Sheriff Oct. 1.13 2.-) tds. . A 1,1. personqjH^HI *taL Sellers late of Baker county?3ecei5ed^r^e? . ■ tested to make payment, and those holding demands rigainst raid estate arc hereby notified to Tender them in, in tcrmsoMrinwr-^^^^^^H j • SETH C. STEVENS, Ada’r. NeWtors Oe*. 15,16*5, . 37 Ow;- ■ l Administrator’s Sale. TM71LL be sold on the first Tuesday in January ” next, before the Court House door, in the town WTliomasville. Thomas county, Ga., by an order of the Inferior court when sitting foroidinare purposes, the following property, to wit: One lot of land. No. one hundred and thirty-seven, (137) in the 18th district of Thomas county, (originally Early.) Sold as the property of Simeon Sellars, fate of Thomas county, deceased. PRIOR LEWIS, Adm’r. Thomasville, Oct. 15,1845, 27 tds. Administrator’s Sale. Efr ILI. be sold on Saturday, the 39th dav of No- ' ' vember next, at the fatte residence of John R. Parramore, fate of Early county deceased, all of the unsold MiiilnUB property belonging to the estate of said dec’d—consisting of Hogs, Cattle, Corn, Fod der, Potatoes, Peas, &c., Sic. JAMES G. COLUER, Adm’r. Oct. 1,1845, 25 tds. . Georgia, Early County. \AT HERE AS, Silas Wilson applies for Letters of * * Administration on the estate of Henry Gee, „f »I ~ A * late of Muscogee county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish fall and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to shew cause, if any exists, why said lettefafahould not' bo granted. Given under my hand, this 30th day of October, 1846. JAMES G. COLUER, c. q. o. November 6, 30 30d. F OUR months alter date, application will be made to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Baker county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the lot No. 328, originally Lee, now Stewart county, lying in tire 18th district of said county. The property of Albert G. Godwin, late of said coun ty dec’d. RE ODIN FAIRCLOTH, Adm’r. Oct. 8,1845, 26 4m. Tj’OUK months alter date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Eariy county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of J. C. Kirkland deceased. . JOSEPH COLUER, Adm’r. July 30,1845, 16, 4m. ‘p’OUR months after date, application will be made * to the Honorable the Inferior Court- of Early county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell tho'I-sud and Negroes belonging to the estate of James Ward, late of said county deceased. A. P. COWART, July 30,1845; JOSIAH VINSON, $ J 16 4m. A U. persons concerned, are deaired to take notice, TV that the following lot of land, via: one hundred, and one, (101) in the second'district of originally Eariy, now Baker county, has been returned to me as a defaulting lot for its Texes for the years 1841, ’42, '43, ’44, and ’45, therefore the owner will eorae forward and show cause why aid Taxes should not be paid; and in default I shall proceed to tax and double tax said lot in terms of the law, and sell the same within the time prescribed by law. CHARLES W. ROBY,itiki Oct 16,1846, 37 SOd. 4 LE persons concerned, are desired to take notice, ■TV that the following lot of land,six: two hundred and eighty-eight, (288) in the third district of Baker county, baa been returned to me as a defaulting lot for its Texts for the yean 1841, ’43, ’43, *44; and ’46, therefore tireowner win eerae forward and show cause why said Taxes should not be paid; and in default I shall proceed to tax and double tax said lot in tern of the law, and sell the same within the ra _ n a. _ b_„ ^ UlEfiUlUCa Dy HWi CHARLES W. ROBY, RTB&TC. Oct 15,1845; 27 90d. A U. persons concerned, are deaired to take notice, TV rim the i— «r '—*i bees returned to mess a defaulting lot for ita'Taxes for the yean 1841, ’43, ’43, ’44, and ’45, therefore will come forward and aha* cause why •aid Taxes should not be paid; and in default I sha! proceed to tax and double tax said lot in terms of the faw, end sell the same within the lime prescribed by law. CHARLES W. ROBY,rri&xc. Oct 15,1845, 37 90d. TN pursuance of an order of the Honorable the J. Inferior Court of Lowndes county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold, on the fire; Tuesday in January Mat; before the Court House doer in the town of Troupville, within the usual hours of sole—Let of land. No. 434, in the 13th dis trict of orignally Irwin, now Lowndes county, con taining 490 acres, more or less; a part ‘ -nod ftok s£nSEZVTLX of ™ chi * good Oak ana liickonr land, with 60 or 70 heirs and creditors. Terms oh the day. ALDERMAN CARLTON, > . JOHN W. CARLTON, 1-WaVa Oct 23,1846, 23 tds. ’ ■i*fa J. W. BRYAN, J .. . SUSAN JACKSON. ( Administrator’s Sale. Sasser, of_£farly_ county, dec’d,an Syurrfay JJAS Received,^tod is now opening in the store ooo door East of that occupied ly lum lut e large stock ol ^ ^ ^ Ready made Clothing, Bools, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Crockery, Cifilery, Jewelry, &c., Among his Dry Goods are tho latest and most Fashionable styles of Cotton nytrsteA, aiul Silk Mfress Goods, A‘c. Ladies and Gents Cotton Worsted and Silk Hosiery and Gloves Straw, Silk, Gimp and Velvet Bonnets and Trimmings, ’ Broadcloths, Cassimers and Vestings, Sattinets, Negro Woolens, Blankets and Flannels, Gents' and Youths Fur, Cloth, Oil-silk and Velvet Cops, &c eImong his Beady Jttade Clothing are Supeifine Dress Coats of the Latest Stylo Over Coats, Business and Hunting Coals, 4 ’ Pantaloons, a variety of styles, Black and Fancy Sattih, Marseilles and Valentine Vests, Linncn and Cotton Shirts, Drawers and Under Shirts, An assortment of Gents’ Scans, Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Susncndera r-. Gents’ superior Calf-skin Bools, extra heavy do., ^ ^ Men’s and Boy’s Kip and Russett Brogans. * • Among hia Cutlery may be found a variety of Pen, Pocket and Huntino Table Knives and Forks, &c. 5 Among his Jewelry, are n few Gold BVrfriles, Chains, Beys, A'c. ST The subscriber returns his thanks for the liberal patronage extended to him fast Maaon.>a,i ■ those without to purchase any articles usually found in Country Stores, to call and examine if desirable Gtoh and LOW PRICES will give satisfaction, they will go away phased. ASahffNovMrrtleMs'’ 184ff^ nn d er Signof the u /iE W YORK &A8II DR Y GOOD STOR Administrator’s Sale. THRILL be sold on the first Tuesday in'December ' ' next, before the Court House door in Blakely, Early county, in the usual hours of sale, agreeable toan order of the Honorable Inferior Court of Earl ’ county, sitting for . Ordinary purposes, lot of bud, No. 91, in the 28th district of said county, freserving the Widows Dower) and the following negroes, to old; Charles,a wit: Peter, a man, about 35 years boy, about 16; Virgil, a bov, about 13; Richmond, a boy about 9; Ellen, a girl, about 7; Rase, a wo man, about 30, and her three children: Delia,Denn; and Diannah. Sold as the property of John f Parramore, dec’d, for the benefit of tbe Heirs at Creditors of said deceased. JAMES G. COLUER, Adm’r. Oct. 1,1845, 25, tds. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLB to an order of tbe Honorable the TV Inferior Coujt of Lee county, while sluing,for Ordinary purposes, will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in December next, lot of land No. forty-nine, (49) in Irwin county. Sold as tbe property of James Jackson, dec’d. J. W. BRYAN, > ... susan Jackson, i Adm ™ Sept. 17, ’45, 23 tds. Administrator’s Sale. MATILL be sold, on'the second Saturday in De- *’ cember next, at the late residence of James Roby, deceased, in Lee county, all the perishable ~^-erty belonging to said deceased: consisting of on. Com, Fodder, Hogs, Horses, Mules, one Road Waggon, one Gin and Running Gear, Plows, Plow-gear, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and various other articles too tedious to mention.— Terms of the sale Cash—any legal demands against the above, estate will be taken as cash, If presented on the day ? B. O. KEATON, Adm’r. October 29, 29 tds. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLEto an order of the Honorable the TV Inferior Court of Lee county, when sitting for Ordinrry purposes, will be soM before tbe Court House door, in tbe town of StarkviUe, Lee county, on tbe first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, a part or all of the Land and Ne groes belonging to the estate of James Roby, fate of Lee county, deceased. Terms of the sale will be cash in put, if not all; but more particularly' made known on the day of sale. B. O. KEATON, Adm’r. October 99, 39 tds. GEORGIA, Baker County. Superior Court, June Term, 1846. John Tnmplrinc^ nwrfllUlf VS. Andrew Y-Hamptop, Lad well Evans and Fresh Goods Cheaper Than Ever. CARRIAGE MAKING. I no HE snpecribcr fa at length able to announce to I DOCTORS DAVIS & MATH] hia friends and the public generally, that he fa : T> F.SPECTFULLY inform tlio citizen, of well prepared to do all kinds of ifa. and vicinity, that they have this day am CARRIAGE WORK, having on hand a first rate stock of SEASONED TIMBER, together with a complete assortment of Coach Trimmings. He flatten himself from his tofig experience in the above business, and well known attention to the same, to merits liberal share of public patronage. %* All work done on liberal terms, raid at the shortest notice. NICHOLAS LONG. Albany, Geo. July 9 1846 13 tf The undersigned will continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS AT APALACHICOLA, mn>ca rax nan or Howard & Rutherford. They have also determined to establish a COMMISSION IIOVSE at New Obleaxs, the ensuing season, where one of the firm will al ways be found. Their personal attention will be given to all business with which they may be en trusted. The usual advances will do made upon goods in store or Cotton consigned to them. THACKER B. HOWARD, ADOLPHUS S. RUTHERFORD. Apalachicola, Fla., Oct 23,1845, 28 tf. ALBERT G. BUTTS, WARE esr It and vicinity, that they have tlnsfav, themselves in the practice of their Biufcii™'; union wiU prove satisfactory t mutual friends. ’ They will give prompt attention to all cribs u the city or country. Their office will be continued at the one. at • cut, occupied by Dr. W. L. UavU. ' ST Messages left cither at their office o st, or at the residence of Dr. Mathew, c Pine and Jackson St’s., will be promptly atti Albany, Aug, 97,1845, 20 vT VTSR. K. de GKAFFEVHirn Attorney at L BLAKELY, Early County, Ci Practices m tbe Souib-westess Nov. 5, 30 tf. Ciicm. RICHARD F. & J. LYON. I ATTORNIES COUNSELLORS AT Lll{ ALBANY, Baker Co., G*. H AVE recently entered into a Partumkipk Practice af Late, and will continue the« tice in the several Courts of tbe counties of Baker, Macon, Bee, Booty, Bandotph, Becalm, I Sumpter, Irwin. All matters submitted to their care in any of IL counties, will meet with prompt attention, ull brouglitto a speedy conclusion, april 30th 1845 8 ty HOUSE .. AND COMMISSON MERCHANT, MACON, GEORGIA. - Macon, October 1,1845, 25 tf. IT Will practice in Babboub, Macox, Ecs and tlio adjoining counties. Enon, Ala., Oct 8, 1845, 96 ly. onus ©anaibvibes 9 Factors and General E. H. PLATT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Aibajit, Georgia. April 16, 1845. 1 tf comnussioN merchants, Afaiacbicola, Florida. Wm. W. Bum. Wm. W. Cbsevxb. April 16, 1845 1 tf ALEXANDER A. ALLEN, eMTTOBJYBlT ALT LfH’, Baiabridgc, Decatur County, Geerp July 9,1845 13 y NOTICE TO PLANTERS. b T jffif THE subscriber would respectfully K-VV- ! inform his OU Customers, and tlte P butters Bene rally, that he is now ready to Receive COTTON in STORE, and will be prepared to make Liberal .Advances on Cotton for shipment to his friends in Apalachicola, New York and LietrpooL ' A. S. GREENWOOD, sept 34, ’45, 34 3m. COMMISSION &, FACTORAGE. JBtiafmrJDwnueny under the name, style And firm of A. Y. Hampton, Sl Co.,defendanit. .. j IT appearing to tbe Court that Andrew Y. Hamp- A ton, one of said defendants, has been served by tbe Sheriff of Laurens county, and no service re turned as to the said Evans and Singletan. It fa therefore ordered by . the Court, that said LadweU Evans and John Singleton, plead, answer or demur to tbe said Bill at the next Term of this Court, or that said Bill be taken pro confeuo. And it fa or dered that this Order be published in one of the public Gazettes of this State, for the space of four Tbe above is a tree transcript from the Minutes t<ky*f/al July 30,1845, 16 4m. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Albert G. ■tA. Godwin, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having demands, against the estate to present mem in terms of the la w. - m -1; v -'i’KEHMH.NSUBCLOTH, Adm’r. 26 6w.• ; Oct. 8,1845, New Goods!-New Goods!! A RE now receiving their supply ot DRY D.OOD.S; suited to the Fall and Winter Trade, embracing an extensive assortment of. Ne gro Cloths, Blankets anil other Plantation Goods, which they offer at low Albany, Oct 29,1 CT BILLS OF LADING neatly printed and for sale cl this ojice. THOMAS DOWELL, One of the late firm of A. Wood <f- Co., &r. Os., JJAVING gone into the Cammision and Factor• age business, will attend to the rale of Cation and other Product sent to.him, and will also attend to the purchase of Family and Plantation supplies. Hia charges will be as moderate, as any other per son’s doing bossiness in this place. *^*53earn. N. B. Si H. Weed,) N. B. Knapp Si Co., Mr. Geo. R. Hendrickson, Mr. Hiram Roberts. 1 Savannah, Gs, July 30,1845, 16 i Savannah, Ga. JOHN SPENCE, WATCH & CLOCK MAKER, |S3» 3?JSWSSJfcSSISB I s prepared to execute all orders in his line of busi ness, with despatch, and in the most superior style. Watches cleaned or repaired will bo warranted to keep good time. Gold wrought into Rings or other ornaments, and silver Into spoons, will be warranted in workmanship equalto that of any establishment in Georgia. Terms Cash, and prices to suit tho times. Shop situated on Broad srtcet, next door shove the * Patriot’ building. May 14th 1845. 5 tf JWORK of all kinds executed at this Office with neatness and despatch. April 1C, 18 -15. ' 1 ' D. Jtt. SEALS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ENON, AIabaau.1 JPETJEB J. STBOZ1ER, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Auast, Georgia. april 16,1845.1 tf THOMAS PINKNEY SMITH ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albajtt, Georou.. april 16. 1845. 1 tf D. Su J. VASON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LI' Albaxt, Georgia. april 16,1841k 1 tf BICBBBB U. CBAttU, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Albaxt, Georgia. Wffl practice in the Counties of Baker, Lee, B tar, Dooly, Sumter, Randolph and Eariy, ri South-Western Circuit, Stewart, of tbe Ufa chee, and Thomas, of the Southern Circuit. CT Office under the “ Courier^ Office, Brcsf* JOHN BILBO. ATTORNEY AT LAW ALBANY GA. Will practice in the several Courts of the Western Circuit, and Thomas and Stewart ties. * april, 16,184 .- . 1 tf.’ J. LAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Balnbrldge, Decatur County, GcorP Will attend punctually tlio Superior Counties of Early, Baker and Decatur, of the J western, and of tho County of Th ^ em Circuit. July 9,1845, 13 y HENRY J. STEWART, ATTORNEY AT LAV ABT, Troupville, Ga. August 13,1845. 18 tf SAPPINGTON’S - tpa! Curt for